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Reducing frations 56/70
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Reducing frations 56/70
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4 /5 = 0.80000
Simplify 4/5
and than you get
4 /5 = 0.80000
hope that helped princess =D
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56/70
To simplify this, find the highest factor they have in common, which is 14 in this case.
Then divide 56 and 70 by 14.
(56/14) / (70/14)
4/5
Hope this helps :)
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